The Vietnam War: An Intimate History (Paperback)
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The Vietnam War: An Intimate History (Paperback)

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Published: 19/09/2019
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One of America’s foremost historians turns his attention to the conflict that ripped the United States apart. Mixing rigorous historical analysis with reportage and personal testimony from those involved, Burns’ exhaustive book presents a multi-faceted view of the Vietnam War that has hitherto been impossible to achieve. Magisterial. 

The book of the landmark documentary, The Vietnam War, by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. 

The definitive work on the Vietnam War, the conflict that came to define a generation, told from all sides by those who were there. More than forty years after the Vietnam War ended, its legacy continues to fascinate, horrify and inform us. As the first war to be fought in front of TV cameras and beamed around the world, it has been immortalised on film and on the page, and forever changed the way we think about war.

Drawing on hundreds of brand new interviews, Ken Burns and Geoffrey C. Ward have created the definitive work on Vietnam. It is the first book to show us the war from every perspective: from idealistic US Marines and the families they left behind to the Vietnamese civilians, both North and South, whose homeland was changed for ever; politicians, POWs and anti-war protesters; and the photographers and journalists who risked their lives to tell the truth.

The book sends us into the grit and chaos of combat, while also expertly outlining the complex chain of political events that led America to Vietnam. Beautifully written, this essential work tells the full story without taking sides and reminds us that there is no single truth in war. It is set to redefine our understanding of a brutal conflict, to launch provocative new debates and to shed fresh light on the price paid in 'blood and bone' by Vietnamese and Americans alike.

Publisher: Ebury Publishing
ISBN: 9781785039089
Number of pages: 864
Weight: 580 g
Dimensions: 198 x 127 x 38 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Stunning ... the best single-volume history of the war - Mark Bowden, bestselling author of BLACK HAWK DOWN

A vivid and often captivating volume … a valuable resource - David Greenberg, New York Times Book Review

Ward and Burns take a vast topic and personalize it … an outstanding, indispensable survey of the Vietnam War - Kirkus

Vivid, affecting, definitive - Booklist

Exquisitely written - Guardian

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“A Truly Great Achievement”

This is probably about as good as any single volume on the Vietnam War could be. It tells the story of war from all sides, from the bloody jungle battles to the protests against the war in the USA. What makes this... More

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